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Mammoth Yosemite: serious wow factor

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Can't believe I hadn't been to KMMH yet in the sim. Holy c**p! The area is just stunning. Around every peak, a new vista that just makes you pause to look at everything. It's not often that I have a "would you look at that" moment in MSFS but today was one of them.

Well there's my suggestion if you like mountain flying and want somewhere to explore. By helicopter is a good way to take it all in. And there are a few challenges when you match the B206 performance against the terrain altitude.

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Yep lovely area over there.  I also like all the Idaho bush flying strips, and I picked up a few cheap ones on the MP from Creative Mesh.  U70 Cascade, 3U2 Johnson Creek and U60 Big Creek.

Plus all the amazing freeware like 52U by Wookie42 https://flightsim.to/file/10402/weatherby-usfs-airport-52u-idaho-usa

A05 Dixie USFS:  https://flightsim.to/file/47368/dixie-usfs-airport-idaho

3U1:  https://flightsim.to/file/47583/warren-usfs-airport-idaho

ID28 by Milosanx:  https://flightsim.to/discover/idaho

And just a whole ton of other freeware Idaho sceneries out there:

https://flightsim.to/discover/idaho

52975487598_91fc41b16c_o.pngUntitled-19 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

Also don't forget the Pacific Northwest of the USA.... and stunning sceneries by Windhover like:

13W Camano I https://flightsim.to/file/26454/13w-camano-island-airport-stanwood-washington

2S1 Vashon https://flightsim.to/file/26906/2s1-vashon-municipal-airport-vashon-washington

8S2 Cashmere Dryden https://flightsim.to/file/26172/8s2-cashmere-dryden-airport-cashmere-washington

And also more by Querlcertoto like S10 Lake Chelan https://flightsim.to/file/5715/lake-chelan-airport-s10-wa-us

https://flightsim.to/profile/quelcertoleo/uploads

Wookie42 also did a bunch of San Juan Islands:  https://flightsim.to/file/3349/san-juan-islands-washington

13W  

51963828177_3ab5184f31_o.pngUntitled-15 by Ryan Butterworth, on Flickr

 

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Thanks for all of the links. 52U by Wookie42 looks like a winner!

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8 hours ago, CapnCrunch said:

Can't believe I hadn't been to KMMH yet in the sim. Holy c**p! The area is just stunning. Around every peak, a new vista that just makes you pause to look at everything. It's not often that I have a "would you look at that" moment in MSFS but today was one of them.

Well there's my suggestion if you like mountain flying and want somewhere to explore. By helicopter is a good way to take it all in. And there are a few challenges when you match the B206 performance against the terrain altitude.

Be sure to get the freeware KMMH etc... it is accurate

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